Editorial
Unleash the Ultimate EDC Vegas Experience with One N Only

The clock is ticking on EDC Vegas, in just a few weeks we’ll be dancing together under the electric sky! Whether you are the rave mom of the group or just along for the ride, it’s time to start making moves. EDC is right around the corner and the reality of planning for one the largest electronic music festivals in the world can be daunting.
Between securing tickets, booking accommodations, arranging transportation, and budgeting for food and drinks, the costs can quickly spiral out of control. However, have no fear, because One N Only Travel is here to level up your festival experience, offering a one-of-a-kind comprehensive package that combines convenience, affordability, and of course unparalleled fun.
EDC Vegas is world renowned for being a top-tier festival but let’s face the facts partying in Las Vegas doesn’t come cheap. With exorbitant hotel rates, sky-high transportation costs, and sold-out shuttle services, navigating the logistics of EDC can be overwhelming. That’s where One N Only steps in, offering a safe and hassle-free solution that ensures you make the most of your EDC adventure without breaking the bank.
The Ultimate Party Package
Why spend the time, energy, and money booking everything individually when you can get it all at once cheaper?
Let’s look at the cost breakdown.
Starting at just $2000, the One N Only standard package includes:
– Two shuttle passes ($600 value)
– Daily breakfast ($80 value)
– Luxurious hotel accommodations at Serene Resort Las Vegas ($1200 value)
– Exclusive day parties ($100 value)
– Early and late check-out options ($200 value)
– Complimentary access to the hotel on the Thursday before EDC ($400 value)
– Free beauty bar ($200 value)
But that’s not all! The standard package also includes an exclusive resort kimono, ensuring you’re dressed to impress throughout the weekend whether it’s lounging by the pool or hitting up an after party. Plus, with the Serene Resort located just a quick seven minutes from the airport, getting to and from your accommodation is a breeze.
One N Only goes above and beyond to enhance your EDC experience with an array of exclusive amenities. From an onsite tattoo parlor ($100-$150 value) to unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the shuttle ($60 value), discounts on drinks and merchandise at the resort, you’ll save even more while living it up in style.
The Perfect Blend of Fun & Savings
With the hotel takeover, there are no hidden fees or resort charges – everything is transparent and upfront (unlike most hotels in Vegas). Additionally, the custom boutique experience ensures that solo travelers who are looking to make new friends (or find that special someone) are paired with like-minded roommates, while couples have the option to share accommodations with other groups, saving you even more money.
When it comes to getting to and from EDC Vegas the One N Only shuttles offer safe and reliable transportation to and from the festival, with early departures to minimize traffic delays. With the option to hop on and off at any stop, you can explore the city at your own pace without worrying about getting lost or dealing with unreliable or unsafe rideshare services. With a strategic location just a four-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, you can enjoy every moment of Las Vegas without worrying about how you’ll be getting home.
One N Only has more than 12 years of experience in creating unforgettable festival experiences at EDC Las Vegas. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a group, on a tight budget or looking for a hassle-free adventure, our package has you covered. With wallet-friendly dining options within walking distance of the hotel (looking at you White Castle and Chick Fil-A), you can indulge in post-party munchies without breaking the bank.
Don’t settle for a mediocre EDC experience – unleash the ultimate adventure with One N Only Travel. Book now for an unforgettable weekend filled with music, excitement, and memories that will last a lifetime. For more information visit the One N Only Resort Takeover during EDC LV website HERE.
Editorial
Juliana Bonde Steals ELF Stage

With over 80 million views, more than 40 videos, and a meticulously crafted performance on the Electric Love Mainstage, Brazilian influencer and singer Juliana Bonde has been making waves – despite never having set foot at the festival. The Salzburg-based festival is taking the situation in stride with a dose of humor.

Juliana Bonde Steals ELF Stage
What connects Electric Love Festival in Salzburg to a Brazilian pop singer? At first glance, not much. However, it seems the iconic Electric Love Mainstage has crossed the Atlantic – at least virtually. For months now, Juliana Bonde, a popular Brazilian singer and influencer with over 10 million
followers, has been posting videos on her social media channels showing herself and her band performing on the Electric Love Mainstage. The incredibly realistic footage, entirely digitally edited, has left fans amazed. However, Bonde has never performed at the festival. “We had to do a double take and even checked our lineup just to be sure,” the Electric Love organizers joked. “But no – Juliana Bonde has never been here. What she’s created is undeniably impressive, though!”
A Humorous Response
Festival host Jules Hardy (UK) was equally amused. “Someone has stolen Electric Love’s mainstage – you won’t believe where I found it!,” Hardy quipped in a video that recounts the entire story and even extends an invitation to Bonde for Electric Love 2025. “She must be a huge Electric Love fan. We’re gonna invite her to the next Electric Love!” Hardy added. The festival team added: “She virtually already knows our stage inside and out. It’s time for her to experience it live!”
Electric Love 2025
Electric Love Festival will take place from July 3–5, 2025, at the Salzburgring in the picturesque Fuschlsee region. Featuring over 200 artists across seven stages, the festival promises musical diversity with performances by international stars such as Major Lazer, Dom Dolla, Timmy Trumpet, Hardwell, Alan Walker, John Newman, Marlon Hoffstadt, Lilly Palmer, Bibiza, Holy Priest, and more. For tickets and more information, visit www.electriclove.at.
Editorial
Sea You Festival Announce 150 Artists For 2025

Sea You Festival returns to Lake Tunisee in Freiburg from July 18 to 20 with an expanded edition that stretches across six distinct stages and more than 150 acts.
Sea You Festival is known for combining open-air dance floors with lakeside views and playful summer elements, the event continues to grow while staying rooted in its laid-back yet upbeat dentity.
The 2025 Sea You Festival edition follows back-to-back wins at the Heavent Awards for Best Festival in Western Europe. With redesigned stages, a bigger Main Stage, and the addition of a sixth stage focused on hard groove and ghetto tech, this year brings in more variety without losing its flow. New art installations, more food options, and improved camping conditions are also in place.
Main Names Across All Corners of the Scene
This year’s lineup pulls in artists across techno, melodic house, trance, and EDM. Paul Kalkbrenner (live), Nina Kraviz, James Hype, Deborah De Luca, Sven Väth, Reinier Zonneveld (live), Nora En Pure, and Neelix stand out across various stages during Sea You Festival.
Also on board are Kölsch, Len Faki, BUNT., Alle Farben, Jan Blomqvist (live), Klangkuenstler, Kevin de Vries, Lilly Palmer, Dirty Doering, Nora En Pure, Silver Panda, NTO (live), and Lexy & K-Paul (live). From the progressive side, Raumklang brings in Bliss, Liquid Soul, Phaxe, Berg, Ghost Rider, and Vegas, alongside newer names like Jilax, Hatikwa, and Reality Test.
B2B sets include Adrian Mills B2B PRADA2000, Callush B2B Dasstudach, and Koboyo B2B Fjusha. The full range spans from big room to underground, with local names and emerging talent spread throughout the Sea You Festival.
Six Stages with Different Directions
Each stage at Sea You Festival takes on its own musical identity.
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The Main Stage leans toward large-scale live sets and high-impact melodic acts
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The Techno Dome focuses on industrial, driving rhythms
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The Sea View Stage mixes dance-pop, commercial house, and upbeat electronic
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The Hard Dome hosted by Gotec is darker, faster, and more raw
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Stage 5, restructured for progressive trance and psychedelic sounds
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The newly introduced Stage 6 brings harder, hybrid sets and Lake View sounds
This range gives room for long-time Sea You festivalgoers to drift between scenes without losing momentum, and it invites new listeners to explore genres they might not usually hear.
A Summer Setting Few Can Match
What defines Sea You Festival is its balance between world-class music and its natural setting. Floating dancefloors, inflatable flamingos, watersports, shaded lounges, and that long stretch of shoreline all play a part in the atmosphere. It’s built to be as much about the experience as it is about the sound.
With music running daily from afternoon into late night, and camping open until Monday, Sea You 2025 offers a weekend built around freedom, movement, and summer energy.
Tickets for Sea You Festival are now available at www.seayou-festival.de, with past editions often selling out ahead of time.
Editorial
Martin Garrix Confirms His Second Album Is Coming in 2026

Martin Garrix has officially confirmed that his second album is in progress and expected to arrive in early 2026.
Martin Garrix made the announcement during a live segment on Fun Radio, where he explained that the majority of the material is already finished. What remains is the last round of refinement, which he described as the most time-consuming part. His goal is to have everything wrapped up by November.
This will be his first full-length record since Sentio, which was released in 2022. That album brought together several collaborations and included songs he had already tested out during festival sets. Since then, Garrix has been focused on releasing one-off singles and smaller projects. His recent output, including the IDEM EP and songs like “Breakaway” and “Weightless,” has shown a shift in tone. Some of the newer material leans more experimental, while still keeping a strong connection to the sound that shaped his earlier career. Martin Garrix’s evolution in these projects is quite intriguing.
Tomorrowland Will Preview What Comes Next
Martin Garrix also shared that he has completed a brand-new club-oriented song that will be premiered during his Tomorrowland set this summer. He described the production as more aggressive than usual, suggesting that the upcoming album may explore a heavier direction than his previous body of work. Given his history of using major festivals as a platform to debut unreleased material, Tomorrowland is likely the first place fans will get a sense of how the album sounds, echoing Martin Garrix’s pioneering approach to live performances.
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While no details were given about featured artists or the final lineup of songs, this new approach to performance and pacing hints that the album may not follow the structure of Sentio, which leaned heavily on vocal collaborations. Instead, it seems like Martin Garrix is exploring a format that reflects the kind of music he builds specifically for his live sets, demonstrating Martin Garrix’s intent to innovate.
A Different Kind of Album Rollout
Unlike his first album, which was promoted over several months with visuals and teasers tied to each single, this next phase feels more grounded in the moment. Rather than building an extended campaign around each individual release, Garrix appears focused on finishing the record as a whole and presenting it when it’s ready. The fact that he is premiering new material live rather than on streaming platforms shows that this process is being driven by instinct and audience feedback, not just marketing cycles, showcasing the practical and instinctive side of Martin Garrix.
With his timeline now set, fans can expect a gradual rollout beginning later this year. If the new club piece receives strong reactions at Tomorrowland, it may end up as one of the album’s lead singles. Either way, 2026 looks set to mark Martin Garrix’s return to full-length format, something his listeners have been anticipating since his last studio release, furthering Martin Garrix’s reputation for excellence.
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